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Brattleboro Area Youth Council launches Youth Action & Connection Initiative
Summary
The Brattleboro Area Youth Council, in partnership with Vermont Afterschool, is offering $2,500 to support at least two youth-led community projects; applications are due April 15 and youth voting is planned for mid-to-late April.
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The Brattleboro Area Youth Council has launched the Youth Action & Connection Initiative in partnership with Vermont Afterschool. The initiative is intended to help young people lead community projects that build skills, strengthen relationships, and create connections across Brattleboro. Organizers say a total of $2,500 will be awarded across at least two projects. Projects are expected to run over a three-month period in May through July.
Key details:
- Total funding available is $2,500, to be distributed among at least two youth-led projects.
- Awards will be decided based on project scope, demonstrated need, and youth voting scheduled for mid-to-late April.
- Eligible projects should address youth-led events or workshops, initiatives that build connections with unhoused neighbors, or skill-building workshops in practical, creative, or leadership areas.
- Organizers say preference will be given to projects that foster meaningful connections between youth and unhoused community members, and applicants involving specific groups are asked to show how they engaged those communities.
- Applications are due by April 15, and organizers provided an application link and a contact email for support.
Summary:
The initiative aims to empower young people to turn ideas into action while emphasizing youth leadership, collaboration, and community care. Awards will be determined in April, and funded projects are planned to take place from May through July, with details and participation logistics reported as announced by organizers.
